1009 B STREET. X. W.. WASHINGTON. D. C. 



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Disc Harro^v 



DISC HARROWS.— The lime is long past when a 

 farmer or market gardener can do without a Disc Har- 

 row. When vour ground is weedy and lumpy then is 

 the time when you need and want a Disc Harrow. No 

 machine can get your ground in as good order as this 

 one so quickly. Our Disc Harrows are strong, yet not 

 too heavy; easy on horse and man; saves labor — that 

 means saves money; does the work better than it is 

 possible to do it with a plow and any other harrow- 

 that again means time and labor. A dollar saved is 

 a dollar made. 8 i6-in. disc. $20.00; 10 i6-in. disc, 

 S21.00; 12 i6-in. disc, $24.00. Weican furnish 20-in. 

 disc if wanted. — - B^ 



Pumps 



Porcelain Hned for deep or shallow wells. Our pumps 

 are from the best factories and will give satisfaction. 

 We guarantee them to work easily. Let us furnish 

 you with a pump. ^ 



U*' Bar Lever Steel Harrow 



So Arranged the Teeth 

 Cannot Track. 



Thi^ Harrow has a frame of 

 bteel, bars of "I" shaped steel 

 well braced and securely fas- 

 tened at each end to the frame 

 This gives the Harrow a double 

 advantage, strength and rigid- 

 ity, and a guard against catch- 

 ing into trees and stumps. The 

 teeth are of diamond-shape 

 steel. The runners are formed 

 by the curved tooth e.xtension, 

 which are placed so that the 

 Harrow will free itself from trash better and will carry the Harrow more even distance from the 

 ground than any other Harrow on the market. The teeth are held firmly by a welded eye steel bolt 

 through the clip malleable to roller bar, also the end teeth on the roller bars, which locks and holds 

 the frame firmly together. The teeth can be set to any pitch or cut desired. Price, 25-tooth, $5-75; 

 50-tooth. S10.75 



Wood Frame Scotch Harrows ^°:;E;!;;:::::::::::;:: ^;i 



Syracuse 

 Spring 

 Tooth 



Harrows 



SPRINQ=TOOTH HARROWS.— A 



necessity on all farms. W'e cannot 

 recommend the Syracuse too highly. 

 We feel that in getting the line of 

 Syracuse goods we have added to 

 our already nearly complete line very 

 greatly. 



